Tea Production and its Forecasts, and the Possibility of Tea Cultivation in the Context of Environmental Requirements in China

The present study demonstrates the reasons for the foundation of tea plantations and conditions of their cultivation. The limitations and negative consequences of cultivation of tea plants along with the ideas for their minimization are shown. Plantations were created to optimize the harvest. Howeve...

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Main Authors: Kaja Karwowska, Magdalena Skotnicka, Maria Śmiechowska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Warsaw University of Life Sciences Press 2019-03-01
Series:Zeszyty Naukowe Szkoły Głównej Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego w Warszawie. Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego
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Online Access:https://prs.sggw.edu.pl/article/view/2677
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description The present study demonstrates the reasons for the foundation of tea plantations and conditions of their cultivation. The limitations and negative consequences of cultivation of tea plants along with the ideas for their minimization are shown. Plantations were created to optimize the harvest. However, it has been found that they negatively influence local ecosystems. The global demand for tea leaves is constantly growing. Due to the specific climate requirements of tea plants and progressive climate changes, the arable land area suitable for their cultivation is constantly decreasing. New solutions should be implemented as soon as possible, ensuring a constant supply of raw material. Otherwise, in the next few years tea may become a luxury product. FAO has presented the activities that could reduce the losses. At the moment, the best solution might be to change crop types and diversify sources of raw material. It is also highlighted that there is a need to carry out research aiming at developing varieties of Camella sinensis with lower climate requirements.
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spelling doaj.art-70b48eacfa2a495fb7c2f3468cddcf202022-12-22T03:40:37ZengWarsaw University of Life Sciences PressZeszyty Naukowe Szkoły Głównej Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego w Warszawie. Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego2081-69602544-06592019-03-0119110.22630/PRS.2019.19.1.17Tea Production and its Forecasts, and the Possibility of Tea Cultivation in the Context of Environmental Requirements in ChinaKaja Karwowska0Magdalena Skotnicka1Maria Śmiechowska2Medical University of GdańskMedical University of GdańskGdynia Maritime UniversityThe present study demonstrates the reasons for the foundation of tea plantations and conditions of their cultivation. The limitations and negative consequences of cultivation of tea plants along with the ideas for their minimization are shown. Plantations were created to optimize the harvest. However, it has been found that they negatively influence local ecosystems. The global demand for tea leaves is constantly growing. Due to the specific climate requirements of tea plants and progressive climate changes, the arable land area suitable for their cultivation is constantly decreasing. New solutions should be implemented as soon as possible, ensuring a constant supply of raw material. Otherwise, in the next few years tea may become a luxury product. FAO has presented the activities that could reduce the losses. At the moment, the best solution might be to change crop types and diversify sources of raw material. It is also highlighted that there is a need to carry out research aiming at developing varieties of Camella sinensis with lower climate requirements.https://prs.sggw.edu.pl/article/view/2677teaplantationscrop typesclimate changeslocal ecosystems
spellingShingle Kaja Karwowska
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Maria Śmiechowska
Tea Production and its Forecasts, and the Possibility of Tea Cultivation in the Context of Environmental Requirements in China
Zeszyty Naukowe Szkoły Głównej Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego w Warszawie. Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego
tea
plantations
crop types
climate changes
local ecosystems
title Tea Production and its Forecasts, and the Possibility of Tea Cultivation in the Context of Environmental Requirements in China
title_full Tea Production and its Forecasts, and the Possibility of Tea Cultivation in the Context of Environmental Requirements in China
title_fullStr Tea Production and its Forecasts, and the Possibility of Tea Cultivation in the Context of Environmental Requirements in China
title_full_unstemmed Tea Production and its Forecasts, and the Possibility of Tea Cultivation in the Context of Environmental Requirements in China
title_short Tea Production and its Forecasts, and the Possibility of Tea Cultivation in the Context of Environmental Requirements in China
title_sort tea production and its forecasts and the possibility of tea cultivation in the context of environmental requirements in china
topic tea
plantations
crop types
climate changes
local ecosystems
url https://prs.sggw.edu.pl/article/view/2677
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